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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transfigured by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a transformation or change in appearance, nature, or character due to an influence or experience. Example: "The landscape was transfigured by the golden light of the setting sun, creating a breathtaking view."
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A landscape transfigured by snow!
The scene is alluring but entirely impersonal — flesh transfigured by cinema.
Roth's material, however, is transfigured by his talent as a writer.
A cook came out from behind a nearby grilled-intestines counter, his face transfigured by admiration.
But it is transfigured by the verve and attack of San Francisco's splendid dancers.
People in Chekhov's plays and stories are sometimes suddenly transfigured by intense moments of vision.
Here is a tale of ordinary lives and ordinary doings transfigured by the most extraordinary telling.
Like "Fitzcarraldo" before him, Fox is transfigured by the tropics, a stranger in a stranger land.
Just as Chinese artists are being transfigured by cultural globalization, he said, they are reshaping the boundaries of Chinese culture.
"I want these things constantly to be transfigured by someone's attention, by what it means to them".
The windows look out not simply on the city but on the city transfigured by massive stonework.
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